You could always treat him like he's positive without really knowing for sure.  You know, give him the supps, watch his health closely etc.  Take an aggressive approach to any hiccups... If he gets sick, rush him to the vet and get him tested.  Unless you are thinking about adopting a young kitten, what the heck would you do differently anyway?
Nna

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Thanks, Nina.  That is a good suggestion and one that I will consider.  He does seem very healthy and isn't showing symptoms.  I have wanted to get them all tested just in case I have another positive and don't know it so that I can give the proper care.  I like to get them a good physical every year just to make sure everything is healthy regardless of FeVL status but you are quite right that some things aren't worth it.  He has been to the vet before but was not happy about it.  If I can't get him to go easily on Monday then I will see if someone can come to the house.
 
hugs right back,
elizabeth

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